The life of a young Frenchwoman in her twenties has turned into a tragedy after she took a small antibiotic of penicillin while suffering from tonsillitis in Avignon, southern France.
According to the Daily Mail newspaper, the young Camille Leger had a rare skin syndrome known as "peeling toxic epidermal toxicity" after taking an antibiotic of penicillin.

This side reaction of the drug separates the outer layer of the skin from the layer below it, and the British girl spent several weeks in the hospital after she was surprised by the burns of the second degree.
No member of Leger was delivered after the interaction. Burns extended to the tongue and trachea. Because of this critical condition, she was forced to spend a long time wrapped in bandages.